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jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Jan-4-2005 18:37

See if there is interest for this.

1. Each day I will post 10 questions, at random times of the day.
2. Each Quiz runs exactly 24 hours.
3. The first person that has all 10 questions right, wins. Or if no one has all questions right, the best one wins.
4. You can only post answers ONCE for the same quiz.
5. No cash involved. Just glory. :)

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Emerald Drew
Emerald Drew
Old Shoe

Jun-12-2006 16:07

It may have been spoofed in Spaceballs but it's originally from Saturday Night Fever. Feel free to google the line.

Emerald Drew
Emerald Drew
Old Shoe

Jun-13-2006 13:29

*Looks in for the next quiz*

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Jun-13-2006 16:23

hmm maybe Serena is waiting for requests... ummm I don't mind as long as it has 10 questions. Books? General knowledge? Higures in Fistory err strike that & reverse it. There's a few :)

Serena Siren
Serena Siren
Well-Connected

Jun-13-2006 17:22

Sorry everyone...It's been a really hectic around here today. I'll have the next quiz up in a few hours...I gotta run out and just had a few moments to check in. I'll post when I get back :)



Serena Siren
Serena Siren
Well-Connected

Jun-13-2006 20:08

To everyone waiting on the quiz...I apologize for being late with it :)

Let's see how well you know your Shakespeare...Name the play that each quote came from and the character who spoke the line (1 point for each part):

1. "Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
2. "All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players."
3. "Oh, I am fortune's fool!"
4. "Now is the winter of our discontent."
5. "I am dying, Egypt, dying."
6. ""Why, then the world's mine oyster, Which I with sword will open."
7. "The lady doth protest too much, methinks."
8. "Nothing can come of nothing: speak again."
9. "Cowards die many times before their deaths, The valiant never taste of death but once."
10. "I come to wive it wealthily in Padua; If wealthily, then happily in Padua"

Bonus:

Fill in the blank, and then name the play and speaker...

"Yond ________ has a lean and hungry look, He thinks too much; such men are dangerous."

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Jun-13-2006 20:47

i can almost hear rosamund rubbing her hands together...

crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Jun-13-2006 23:54

*art stumped...verily stumped*

Rosamund Clifford
Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner

Jun-14-2006 00:14

Yeees! You're quite right, Squirrel, but I read some of the plays years ago and I'm not sure about half of the answers. It's easier to remember the play than the speaker.

1. Macbeth - Lady Macbeth
2. As you like it - ?
3. Romeo and Juliet - Romeo
4. One of the kings, but I'm not sure which one. Richard III? I don't remember the speaker
5. Antony and Cleopatra - Antony
6. don't know
7. Hamlet - Gertrude?
8. King Lear - Lear
9. Julius Caesar? - ?
10. The Taming of the Shrew - Petrucchio

Bonus: I think it's from Julius Caesar, but I don't remember the word or the speaker.

This is a beautiful quiz, Serena!


Rhiemma Moon
Rhiemma Moon
Well-Connected

Jun-14-2006 00:24

1. McBeth - Lady McBeth
2. Don't remember
3. Romeo & Juliet - Romeo
4. straining mind to remember something about a king. Nope. not there
5. Anthony and Cleopatra - Mark Antony
6. Merry Wives of Windsor - name started with a 'P'
7. Hamlet - Queen somebody Hamlet's mother *aaarrgghhh*
8. King Lear - King Lear to his youngest daughter, Candace
9. Julius Caesar - Julius Caesar
10. Taming of the Shrew - don't remember
Bonus - Cassius (from Julius Caesar)

That was a brain strain. Some of those I haven't read for years!

Rhiemma Moon
Rhiemma Moon
Well-Connected

Jun-14-2006 00:28

LOL, and now that I see Rosamunds answers, I remember #4. and the queens name. *grin*

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